Grease Trap Cleaning Reviews

"I called SSS and within 45 minutes the truck was in my driveway!"I had a back up situation that was not good. I called SSS and within 45 minutes the truck was in my driveway. The service tech Chuck was absolutely outstanding, he had me up and running within minutes. Very fast and dependable service . Highly recommended!&starf; &starf; &starf; &starf; &starf;
- Robert

"Knowledgeable & Polite"The service person was polite and knowledgeable. He came early and was finished pretty quickly. will definitely call them in the future.&starf; &starf; &starf; &starf; &starf;
- Angie’s List “A” Review

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Grease Trap Cleaning in Granby, CT

Grease trap cleaning in Granby Connecticut

We offer services for both inside and outside grease traps in Granby, Connecticut. Grease Traps can be a major problem for restaurants and other food processing establishments when they are not pumped and cleaned on a regular basis. With an automatic frequency of cleaning and maintaining your grease trap, Suburban Sanitation Service will make sure that this is not a problem for your business.

For Grease Trap Cleaning service in Granby, please contact our office at 860-267-6102 for assitance with grease trap services.

We have the capability to service multi level buildings with our state-of-the-art equipment. Units are self-contained and fit in any elevator. Noise is minimal and odor is almost unnoticeable allowing us to clean during normal business hours. We are also capable of accommodating any hours that you would like us to be there.

Grease Traps are very important to a kitchen’s wastewater drainage system. Wastewater from garbage disposals, sinks, and floor drains contains various amounts of grease and oils. The greasy waste passes through drainpipes that lead to the grease trap. The job of the trap is to slow the flow of water and allow the grease to cool. Once the grease is cooled it rises to the top of the trap because it is lighter than water. A large percent of the grease and oils are then contained or "trapped" in the grease trap. Both inside and outside grease traps cleanings should be scheduled regularly to: